Cherrabah Resort

Discover a rare slice of Australia carved from over 5,000 acres of spectacular wilderness set high in the mountains at Cherrabah Resort. At Cherrabah Resort you can simply relax and enjoy the views in a hot spa or join in a range of great activities including horse riding, bushwalking, canoeing, bush golf, quad bikes, mountain bikes, tennis and much more.

Cherrabah Resort is only two and half hours from Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. Cherrabah Resort is the perfect alternative to a coastal holiday. Give the beach a break and visit the real Australian country side high in the Great Dividing Range - Cherrabah Resort.

The ideal venue for your next Corporate or incentive group adventure activities, designed to suit your requirements. Aussie Quad Adventures, Horseriding, winery tours are just a few of the activities available for your delegates.

Choose a fully escorted tour from a selection of Coastal and Outback experiences throughout Queensland. Fun Over 50 Queensland tours offer `Gold Class' coach tours and rail tours that have been specifically designed for the 50s plus market. Tours range from three days to 13 days and are fully inclusive of meals, accommodation and attractions. Fun Over 50 engage fully qualified guides at iconic attractions/locations that enhance your tourism experience. Join the friendly and professional on-board crew and learn about Queensland's hidden secrets through the commentary of your expert Coach Captain.

Would you like to know more about Australia's Aboriginal past? Do you enjoy bushwalking, bird watching, nature photography or stargazing? Or perhaps you want somewhere to read, write or simply relax in peaceful rural surroundings?
If you answered "Yes!" to any of these questions then Ballancar Cultural Heritage has something for you.
Ballancar is a 2,300 hectare sheep and cattle property located near Inglewood in Southern Queensland. Significant evidence of past Aboriginal occupation can still be found on Ballancar in relatively undisturbed conditions. Ballancar Cultural Heritage offers guided bushwalks to introduce visitors to this archaeology and the cultural environment. The tours provide an introduction to stone tools and other aspects of Aboriginal life and landscape management.
In addition to its aboriginal archaeology, Ballancar has an abundance of native birds and animals, and all the peace and quiet a visitor could wish for.

Former football star Shane Webcke aims to deliver an authentic Aussie pub experience with the Leyburn Hotel, on Macintyre Street. The grand building is the oldest continually licensed premises in Queensland, operating for over 150 years. Brick walls and a wrap-around wooden veranda give a traditional feel, as does the classic menu of steak, chicken and burgers.

The Pittsworth Pioneer Historical Village consists of the Former Pittsworth Post Office, the Telephone Exchange and the Post Masters Residence.
You'll also see the former one teacher school, a fully furnished cottage (circa 1900) and the Blacksmith Shop.
Explore working life in the early days with displays of cheese making equipment and farm machinery.
There are numerous displays including wearing apparel, lace work, early settlers hand tools, and a 1928 Austin Tourer car in original condition. Displays of memorabilia boast the feats of Arthur Postle, one time Australian and world's fastest athlete. He was born in the Pittsworth District.

Fordsdale Horseback Adventures, is positioned on a 1,000 acre grazing property in the Lockyer Valley, Queensland. The property is situated 30 kilometres from Gatton, 50 kilometres from Toowoomba and 120 kilometres from Brisbane. It is also about two and a half hours drive from the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast.
They conduct day horse trail rides, one hour, two hour and all day rides. Also they offer horse riding holidays. They have fully catered accommodation for their horse riding guests, and a self-contained cottage. Guests are able to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the property, as well as take part in adventurous trekking. Fordsdale offers an experience for both the experienced riders and for people who have not ridden horses before. All trail riding packages can be tailored to suit groups or families.

Experience the ultimate in fine dining with a night of sheer culinary delight. Enjoy a cocktail at the bar, or sit by the fire in winter. Located in Warwick, the 100-seat licensed restaurant also caters for weddings, corporate events, anniversaries and bus tours. Despite the delicious modern Australian menu, Chef Shamara Naylor is always available to discuss options for your special occasion.

The Darling Downs Hotel is more commonly known as the Sandy Creek Pub which is situated on Sandy Creek Road at the start of the Sprint Route through to Leyburn. This historical hotel is the perfect place to stop, relax and unwind on the wide verandahs or in the rustic beer garden.
Enjoy one of the fabulous and mouth watering meals that the Sandy Creek Pub is renowned for, play a game of pool or try your luck on one of the gaming machines. Publican Gary is more than welcome to have a chat over a cool drink, so don't drive by, stop in and say hello.

This walk explores the Scenic Rim region of South East Queensland; a stunning collection of mountains, ridges, escarpments, forests and ancient volcanic plateaus set in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and surrounded by World Heritage listed national parks.
This is a four day/three night trail for groups of up to 10 walkers. Departing from Cunningham's Gap, you'll be escorted by one of Spicers field guides, who's passion and experience will bring tracks to life.
Here you can rediscover the pleasure of simple things - like the peace that comes with walking through a forest to the song of native birds; the pleasure that seeing a curious wallaby can bring; and the awe that a sky full of stars can inspire. Best of all you can discover them all while enjoying a walk that is more about 'rest and relaxation' than 'rough and ready'.
Explore the environment by day and return to the luxury of the Spicers Canopy campsite each night. On your final day as you reach the summit, enjoy checking in to their award-winning sister property Spicers Peak Lodge and enjoy a night of absolute luxury including their famous seven course degustation dinner with drinks.

The Warwick Historical Society Museum is a collection of buildings which features furniture and household items representing more than 130 years of family life in the Warwick district.
Most notable is the sandstone cottage which was built circa 1870, and is listed by the National Trust.
Collections of photographs, historical and personal items, farming equipment, vehicles and machinery are displayed in several buildings relocated on the site.
The Warwick and District Historical Society is also happy to provide your coach group with a guided history tour of Warwick, one of the local historians can hop on your bus and highlight the historical points of interest.

Visit the memorial of Sister Elizabeth Kenny, Clifton's local hero! Sister Kenny lived in Nobby and received world recognition for her revolutionary treatment of polio victims in the early to mid twentieth century.
This memorial chronicles her life and gives an account of the battles she had with the medical establishment of the day.
She is buried in the peaceful Nobby cemetery, overlooking the wide, rolling hills, and is also commemorated by a local memorial park.

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